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California Sides With Comcast, Votes To Kill Broadband Privacy Law Favored By EFF by Karl Bode 9-19-2017 3:23 AM (37 comments)
EFF, ACLU Sue Government Over Warrantless Electronic Searches At The Border by Tim Cushing 9-18-2017 9:32 AM (26 comments)
Trump Administration Says It's Classified If They Can Let The NSA Spy On Americans by Mike Masnick 9-15-2017 9:35 AM (29 comments)
Thanks To The DEA And Drug War, Your Prescription Records Have Zero Expectation Of Privacy by Tim Cushing 9-11-2017 3:33 AM (52 comments)
Massachusetts Court Affirms: People On School Campuses Still Have Fourth Amendment Rights by Tim Cushing 9-08-2017 1:24 PM (13 comments)
The $3.5 Million Check Comes Due for Lenovo And Its Security-Compromising Superfish Adware by Karl Bode 9-07-2017 11:57 AM (23 comments)
Canadian Cops Belatedly Asking For Authorization To Deploy Stingray Devices They've Been Using For Years by Tim Cushing 9-05-2017 7:32 PM (9 comments)
Federal Court Says Warrants Are Needed For Stingray Deployment by Tim Cushing 8-31-2017 3:23 AM (9 comments)
India's Supreme Court Rules Privacy Is A Fundamental Right; Big Ramifications For The Aadhaar Biometric System And Beyond by Glyn Moody 8-30-2017 3:30 AM (17 comments)
CCTV + Lip-Reading Software = Even Less Privacy, Even More Surveillance by Glyn Moody 8-28-2017 5:22 PM (44 comments)
IOT Devices Provide Comcast A Wonderful New Opportunity To Spy On You by Karl Bode 8-28-2017 1:29 PM (35 comments)
Canadian Courts Edging Towards A Warrant Requirement For Device Searches At Borders by Tim Cushing 8-28-2017 3:23 AM (13 comments)
State Supreme Court Says Digital Cameras Can't Be Searched Without A Warrant by Tim Cushing 8-24-2017 3:23 AM (10 comments)
Sonos Users Forced To Choose Between Privacy And Working Hardware by Karl Bode 8-23-2017 10:50 AM (47 comments)
Border Device Searches Continue To Increase, Threatening More Than Just The 4th Amendment by Tim Cushing 8-23-2017 6:45 AM (133 comments)
Australian Gov't Accessed Domestic Metadata Thousands Of Times, Shared Some Of It With China by Tim Cushing 8-22-2017 3:37 PM (10 comments)
Federal Judge Upholds Magistrate's Ruling, Says Google Must Hand Over Data From Overseas Servers by Tim Cushing 8-21-2017 10:40 AM (18 comments)
Court Says Gov't Needs More Than The Assumption Someone Owns A Cellphone To Justify A Search by Tim Cushing 8-21-2017 6:33 AM (10 comments)
Contractor Exposes Personal Information Of 1.8 Million Chicago Voters On AWS by Timothy Geigner 8-18-2017 1:39 PM (18 comments)
Palantir's Law Enforcement Data Stranglehold Isn't Good For Police Or The Policed by Tim Cushing 8-17-2017 11:53 AM (12 comments)
Proposed Law Would Turn US Borders Into Unblinking Eyes With A Thirst For Human DNA by Tim Cushing 8-16-2017 3:23 AM (62 comments)
ACLU Tells Court Long-Term Cell Site Location Tracking Should Require A Warrant by Tim Cushing 8-11-2017 3:22 AM (12 comments)
Complaint Filed Over Sketchy VPN Service by Mike Masnick 8-09-2017 3:58 PM (30 comments)
Once Again With Feeling: 'Anonymized' Data Isn't Really Anonymous by Karl Bode 8-04-2017 3:35 PM (20 comments)
Georgia To Roll Out Tens Of Thousands Of CCTV Cameras With Real-Time Facial Recognition Capabilities by Glyn Moody 8-04-2017 3:23 AM (32 comments)
2013 Authority Expansion Means A Whole Lot Of People On Capitol Hill Can View Unminimized NSA Collections by Tim Cushing 8-02-2017 12:06 PM (9 comments)
Another Federal Court Says No Warrants Needed To Obtain Historic Cell Site Location Info by Tim Cushing 7-31-2017 1:30 PM (21 comments)
First Playpen FBI Spyware Warrant Hits The Appeals Court Level; Is Upheld On 'Good Faith' by Tim Cushing 7-28-2017 12:05 PM (40 comments)
Released Documents Show More Section 702 Violations By The NSA by Tim Cushing 7-28-2017 2:27 AM (12 comments)
All Quiet On The Tech Front As The Clock Ticks Down On Section 702 Renewal by Tim Cushing 7-25-2017 3:23 AM (8 comments)

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